Interpretation: it means that speaking is not colloquial, literary and cultured. Describe people's elegant manners.
1, pinyin
Crepe, when a person reads it, he reads zhòu, and literary style reads wé n zh ò u zh ò u and wén zhòu zhòu (which can be found on page 1375 of the third edition of Modern Chinese Standard Dictionary).
2. The part of speech of this paragraph
adjective
3. The source of this paragraph:
(1) Shi Naian's "Water Margin" goes back to the ninetieth time: "Southern Han said:' There is no need to wrinkle the text. Cut a plate of meat and I'll eat it. I have to go to town on business. " "
(2) Wu's "Scholars" returned to the May 4th Movement: "Another person came in and shook a white poem, which was elegant."
(3) The ninth biography of Yue Shuo: "You plausibly said that this is the road of the past, where can it be saved?" This is a riddle and a drink. "
(4) The second chapter of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Although Tao Jing's speech is a bit literary and she doesn't quite understand it, she is still very happy to listen to her."
(5) The first Chinese text in the eighth grade, Yu, "The Messenger": "He always adjusts endless grievances and urgent emergencies into elegant sentences."
(6) The second lesson of the eighth grade Chinese text, Hu Shi's "My Mother": "I never developed the habit of lively games when I was a child. No matter where I am, I am always elegant. "
4. Make a sentence in this paragraph:
An old man, with some books in his hand, is walking slowly on campus, and it still looks like a book.
He wears a pair of glasses and looks elegant.